We have been absolutely delighted to bring the wonders of nature directly into our academy this week. We were honored by a visit from Nite Owls, providing a truly fantastic experience for pupils to learn about these majestic creatures firsthand. The highlights were undoubtedly the opportunities to observe these spectacular birds up close and, for some, even the chance to help one take flight!
In addition to our feathered guests, the academy felt especially full of heart as we hosted a Mother’s Day Tea for Reception parents. It was a wonderful afternoon filled with laughter, good conversation and plenty of treats. Seeing our pupils celebrate the incredible women in their lives was a joy, and the sense of community in the room was palpable. Thank you to everyone who joined us to make it such a memorable and heartwarming occasion.
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Another excellent week!
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Jazzy Class - Incredible work!🎉
Wednesday 18th March Individual Pupil 'Desktop' Photographs
Friday 20th March Year 3 Trip to Maidstone Museum
Tuesday 24th March iRock Parent Concert
Tuesday 24th March Parents' Evening 15:50-19:30
Wednesday 25th March Parents' Evening 15:50-17:30
Monday 30th March PYP Mini Exhibition 14:30-15:00 - Year 1
Tuesday 31st March PYP Mini Exhibition 09:00-09:30 - Year 2
Wednesday 1st April Year 4 Trip to London Science Museum
Wednesday 1st April PYP Mini Exhibition 14:30-15:00 - Year 5
Thursday 2nd April PYP Mini Exhibition 09:00-09:30 - Year 6
Thursday 2nd April Easter Performance - Year 3 and Year 4 (further information will follow)
Thursday 2nd April Last Day of Term 4
Monday 20th April All pupils return for Term 5
Please note that these are confirmed dates but should we need to change any due to unforeseen circumstances, we will communicate this with you with as much notice as possible.
Term Dates: Full term dates can be found on the Leigh Academy Langley Park website, the link to which is:
https://leighacademylangleypark.org.uk/academy-life/term-dates/
We respectfully ask that you address any concerns or issues with your child's class teacher in the first instance. If it remains unresolved then your concern will then be escalated to the Key Stage Lead and/or Mrs Neame, Vice Principal. In the unlikely event that it continues to remain unresolved, it will be escalated to Miss Brading at that point.